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Washington (AFP) - A nationwide Fox News poll released Sunday shows President Donald Trump trailing former vice president Joe Biden and no fewer than four other Democratic contenders as early campaigning for the 2020 election begins to gain steam.

A separate survey of battleground states, by CBS, shows Democrats strongly favor Biden as the candidate most likely to beat Trump in next year's elections.

The Fox poll showed Biden leading Trump by 49 percent to 39 percent among all registered voters nationwide, while Senator Bernie Sanders held nearly the same advantage over the president, at 49 percent to 40 percent.

Holding edges of 1 or 2 points over Trump -- albeit within the poll's 3-point margin of error -- were Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, as well as Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana.

The polling comes more than 500 days before the November 3, 2020 election, an eternity in the political world. One widely viewed tweet this week shows five presidential candidates in recent decades who trailed at this point in their campaigns -- including Trump -- but who went on to win.

The president does not officially launch his re-election campaign until Tuesday, at a rally-style event in a huge arena in Orlando, Florida.

- Battleground states -

Still, the Fox poll, conducted June 9 to June 12, is seen as heartening by Democrats eager to chip away at Trump's popularity, particularly in key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Trump's campaign recently dismissed leaked data from its own pollsters showing Biden with double-digit leads in battleground states. The campaign at first denied the data, but then acknowledged it, branding it as "ancient" because it dated from March.

But the new CBS poll confirms a clear Biden lead in battleground states among Democratic voters, as the crowded race for that party's nomination begins to take shape.

A belief among Democratic voters that Biden is best positioned to defeat Trump in 2020 was cited by three-quarters of Democrats as a decisive factor in their support.

- Warren on the rise -

The CBS News/YouGov Battleground Tracker survey, conducted May 31 to June 12, said Biden had the backing of 31 percent of Democratic primary voters in 18 key early-voting states.

Biden was trailed by senators Elizabeth Warren (17 percent), Sanders (16 percent) and Kamala Harris (10 percent).

The poll, with a 1.5 percent margin of error, looked at states including Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina -- which hold primary elections in February, at the top of the electoral calendar -- as well as states in the upper Midwest, where Trump eked out narrow but decisive victories in 2016.

Elizabeth Warren has been steadily rising in the polls, only recently reaching statistical equivalency with Sanders, whose support has been slipping.

Sanders acknowledged on Sunday that "polls go up and polls go down" but insisted that the survey showed he was the strongest candidate to defeat Trump.

"I think we can win in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan and some of the other battleground states," the self-styled democratic socialist said on "Fox News Sunday."

Democrats begin more earnestly winnowing down their field of nearly two dozen candidates when they hold successive nights of televised debates on June 26 and 27.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 29-year-old New Yorker who has emerged as a heroine to young progressives, suggested Sunday that Democrats could be in trouble in 2020 if they fail to nominate an energizing candidate with working-class appeal.

She said she would support the 76-year-old Biden if he wins the nomination but added on ABC that "we have to really factor in the enthusiasm of voters ... an issue that we had in 2016."

"We need to pick a candidate that's going to be exciting to vote for -- all people, women, people of all genders, races, income levels."

But the Fox poll found that Democratic voters, by roughly three-to-one, wanted a nominee who would provide "steady, reliable leadership" rather than a "bold new agenda."

Source: https://news.yahoo.com/poll-shows-t...-6XIg1yf_e67Uro52GUd_EadVnEI24vVmb_kv6fEd3dhC
 
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The polls said last time Hilary would win.

The results of Tuesday’s presidential election came as a surprise to nearly everyone who had been following the national and state election polling, which consistently projected Hillary Clinton as defeating Donald Trump. Relying largely on opinion polls, election forecasters put Clinton’s chance of winning at anywhere from 70% to as high as 99%, and pegged her as the heavy favorite to win a number of states such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin that in the end were taken by Trump.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/09/why-2016-election-polls-missed-their-mark/

I'm quite sure Trump will get a thumping second term.
 
Washington (AFP) - A nationwide Fox News poll released Sunday shows President Donald Trump trailing former vice president Joe Biden and no fewer than four other Democratic contenders as early campaigning for the 2020 election begins to gain steam.

A separate survey of battleground states, by CBS, shows Democrats strongly favor Biden as the candidate most likely to beat Trump in next year's elections.

The Fox poll showed Biden leading Trump by 49 percent to 39 percent among all registered voters nationwide, while Senator Bernie Sanders held nearly the same advantage over the president, at 49 percent to 40 percent.

Holding edges of 1 or 2 points over Trump -- albeit within the poll's 3-point margin of error -- were Senators Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, as well as Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana.

The polling comes more than 500 days before the November 3, 2020 election, an eternity in the political world. One widely viewed tweet this week shows five presidential candidates in recent decades who trailed at this point in their campaigns -- including Trump -- but who went on to win.

The president does not officially launch his re-election campaign until Tuesday, at a rally-style event in a huge arena in Orlando, Florida.

- Battleground states -

Still, the Fox poll, conducted June 9 to June 12, is seen as heartening by Democrats eager to chip away at Trump's popularity, particularly in key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Trump's campaign recently dismissed leaked data from its own pollsters showing Biden with double-digit leads in battleground states. The campaign at first denied the data, but then acknowledged it, branding it as "ancient" because it dated from March.

But the new CBS poll confirms a clear Biden lead in battleground states among Democratic voters, as the crowded race for that party's nomination begins to take shape.

A belief among Democratic voters that Biden is best positioned to defeat Trump in 2020 was cited by three-quarters of Democrats as a decisive factor in their support.

- Warren on the rise -

The CBS News/YouGov Battleground Tracker survey, conducted May 31 to June 12, said Biden had the backing of 31 percent of Democratic primary voters in 18 key early-voting states.

Biden was trailed by senators Elizabeth Warren (17 percent), Sanders (16 percent) and Kamala Harris (10 percent).

The poll, with a 1.5 percent margin of error, looked at states including Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina -- which hold primary elections in February, at the top of the electoral calendar -- as well as states in the upper Midwest, where Trump eked out narrow but decisive victories in 2016.

Elizabeth Warren has been steadily rising in the polls, only recently reaching statistical equivalency with Sanders, whose support has been slipping.

Sanders acknowledged on Sunday that "polls go up and polls go down" but insisted that the survey showed he was the strongest candidate to defeat Trump.

"I think we can win in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan and some of the other battleground states," the self-styled democratic socialist said on "Fox News Sunday."

Democrats begin more earnestly winnowing down their field of nearly two dozen candidates when they hold successive nights of televised debates on June 26 and 27.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 29-year-old New Yorker who has emerged as a heroine to young progressives, suggested Sunday that Democrats could be in trouble in 2020 if they fail to nominate an energizing candidate with working-class appeal.

She said she would support the 76-year-old Biden if he wins the nomination but added on ABC that "we have to really factor in the enthusiasm of voters ... an issue that we had in 2016."

"We need to pick a candidate that's going to be exciting to vote for -- all people, women, people of all genders, races, income levels."

But the Fox poll found that Democratic voters, by roughly three-to-one, wanted a nominee who would provide "steady, reliable leadership" rather than a "bold new agenda."

Source: https://news.yahoo.com/poll-shows-t...-6XIg1yf_e67Uro52GUd_EadVnEI24vVmb_kv6fEd3dhC

Don't worry, Trump also will use Pakistan for election win like Modi did.
 
I think Trump will use Iran at appropriate time before the 2020 US elections to boost his poll ratings.

No he will use China as he did last election and probably border security and how he forced Mexico to reduce immigrants. Iran is actually hurting him because his base is mostly anti-war but if they manage to cook up something in the Gulf that could change. And most news about polls and anything derogatory about Trump is white noise covering up the actual policies.

 
No he will use China as he did last election. And most news about polls and anything derogatory about Trump is white noise covering up the actual policies.


May be a conclusive trade deal with China could be his ploy to use at appropriate time to boost his poll ratings before 2020 elections, many american people are probably distressed due to prolongation of this trade dispute between US and China, this could be one reason for his lower poll ratings against his Democrat opponents at this time.
 
Trump is still gonna win and he will be the last Republican president for the country. The country's demographics would ve changed tremendously for another new Republican candidate to win the office.
 
May be a conclusive trade deal with China could be his ploy to use at appropriate time to boost his poll ratings before 2020 elections, many american people are probably distressed due to prolongation of this trade dispute between US and China.

Not really. Other than soybean farmers nobody has noticed anything.
 
the only person who can defeat Trump is Bernie Sanders, Biden is a joke, by casting Biden as the best candidate they have..the Democrats have practicaly endorsed a second term for Trump, the democrats prefer Trump over Sanders, for them Trump is the lesser evil, ofcourse their definition of evil differs from ours, for them an evil president is one who not imperialistic enough and they fear that Sanders might not be imperialistic enough.
 
If polls don't get right, Iran should be ready for war.

Democrats should be able to take back Congress. Trump will not be able to start a war or else Congress will kick him out.

Trump is still gonna win and he will be the last Republican president for the country. The country's demographics would ve changed tremendously for another new Republican candidate to win the office.

More and more Non Whites are voting Republicans. Even if the US is not majority White, I don't see Republicans losing election.
 
Democrats should be able to take back Congress. Trump will not be able to start a war or else Congress will kick him out.
Personally I think trump would come back with good majority .
I have complete faith in American people.
You cannot get the idea through these polls and media .
You can get the idea on social media and where americans are in for trump and just kiss the ground he walks . They do belive that trump hawkish approach others other countries cut in trade deals and other stuff is good and by selling billion dollars of weapons he bought in a lot of money.
 

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